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He
forgot
his
pipe
altogether
.
He
went
back
to
his
chair
quite
excited
and
took
his
pocket
-
knife
and
opened
the
envelope
.
“
I
wonder
what
news
there
is
this
time
,
”
he
said
.
And
then
he
unfolded
the
letter
and
read
as
follows
:
“
DORINCOURT
CASTLE
”
My
dear
Mr
.
Hobbs
“
I
write
this
in
a
great
hury
becaus
i
have
something
curous
to
tell
you
i
know
you
will
be
very
mutch
suprised
my
dear
frend
when
i
tel
you
.
It
is
all
a
mistake
and
i
am
not
a
lord
and
i
shall
not
have
to
be
an
earl
there
is
a
lady
whitch
was
marid
to
my
uncle
bevis
who
is
dead
and
she
has
a
little
boy
and
he
is
lord
fauntleroy
becaus
that
is
the
way
it
is
in
England
the
earls
eldest
sons
little
boy
is
the
earl
if
every
body
else
is
dead
i
mean
if
his
farther
and
grandfarther
are
dead
my
grandfarther
is
not
dead
but
my
uncle
bevis
is
and
so
his
boy
is
lord
Fauntleroy
and
i
am
not
becaus
my
papa
was
the
youngest
son
and
my
name
is
Cedric
Errol
like
it
was
when
i
was
in
New
York
and
all
the
things
will
belong
to
the
other
boy
i
thought
at
first
i
should
have
to
give
him
my
pony
and
cart
but
my
grandfarther
says
i
need
not
my
grandfarther
is
very
sorry
and
i
think
he
does
not
like
the
lady
but
preaps
he
thinks
dearest
and
i
are
sorry
because
i
shall
not
be
an
earl
i
would
like
to
be
an
earl
now
better
than
i
thout
i
would
at
first
becaus
this
is
a
beautifle
castle
and
i
like
every
body
so
and
when
you
are
rich
you
can
do
so
many
things
i
am
not
rich
now
becaus
when
your
papa
is
only
the
youngest
son
he
is
not
very
rich
i
am
going
to
learn
to
work
so
that
i
can
take
care
of
dearest
i
have
been
asking
Wilkins
about
grooming
horses
preaps
i
might
be
a
groom
or
a
coachman
.
The
lady
brought
her
little
boy
to
the
castle
and
my
grandfarther
and
Mr
.
Havisham
talked
to
her
i
think
she
was
angry
she
talked
loud
and
my
grandfarther
was
angry
too
i
never
saw
him
angry
before
i
wish
it
did
not
make
them
all
mad
i
thort
i
would
tell
you
and
Dick
right
away
becaus
you
would
be
intrusted
so
no
more
at
present
with
love
from
“
your
old
frend
“
CEDRIC
ERROL
(
Not
lord
Fauntleroy
)
.
”
Mr
.
Hobbs
fell
back
in
his
chair
,
the
letter
dropped
on
his
knee
,
his
pen
-
knife
slipped
to
the
floor
,
and
so
did
the
envelope
.